Texas AG launches an investigation into the swimming organization on the Trans Competitor


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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into the swimming of the US teacher. After an event in San Antonio at the end of April, a biologically male trans competitor won five female events.

Multiple female competitors told Pak Gazette Digital after the meeting that they didn’t even know that the trans athlete was a biological man.

Now, Paxton’s office is taking measures, since Texas has a law to prohibit Trans athletes in sports of women and girls.

“The policy of the US teachers. “Not only is this policy insulting female athletes, but also demonstrates a deep contempt for women and can violate Texas’s law. I will fight to stop these unfair policies and never go back to defend the integrity of women’s sports.”

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Trans swimmer, Ana Caldas, 47, dominated the five races in which the athlete competed, taking gold in the 45-49-year category in five races, including the chest shovel of 50 and 100 yards, freestyle and the individual mixture of 100 yards.

Louisiana’s wife and a long time swimmer Wendy Enderle said she presented the request for an eligibility review after discovering that one of the competitors she has faced for years was transgender, through a news article derived from the incident last week.

Now, Enderle is grateful to see that Paxton’s office takes action.

“I was very encouraged by the announcement that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is launching an investigation into the American teachers who swim after allowing a transgender swimmer to compete unfairly against me and his fellow swimmers last month in San Antonio,” Enderle told Pak Gazette Digital.

Women’s swimmers speak after facing without knowing it, the trans competitor, presenting a complaint: “I feel betrayed”

Women’s swimmer Wendy Enderle swam in the 2018 USMS Spring Championship (Courtesy of Wendy Enderle)

Enderle also expects the United States Department of Justice to also take measures. President Donald Trump It has had an executive order since February 5 that requires institutions financed with public funds to prohibit trans athletes of women and girls sports. However, USMS is not publicly financed.

“I hope that the American teachers who swim quickly adopt a more appropriate and fair policy in line with the world policy of Aquatics. I would also like to see the United States attorney general Pam Bondi analyze whether the US mastress swimming Enderle.

“I am not a legal expert, but it is my opinion that USMS violates this order, since they are an athletic association and a specific governing body of sport as referenced in the order. Thanks to the great state of Texas for defending women and girls!”

In June 2023, Texas approved the Save Women’s Sports Law, which prohibits trans athletes to compete in girls and women sports and only allows students to compete in the gender category that appears in their birth certificate. The law only allows schools to recognize the changes made in the birth certificates that were made to correct an administrative error.

Wendy Enderle swam in the teachers of the United States. (Fox business)

More legislation aimed at protecting women from trans inclusion in sports soon could also be modified in Texas.

Earlier this month, the Texas Senate He voted to approve the Texas Women’s Privacy Law by a vote of 20-11. The bill guarantees that women are safe in their bathrooms, changing rooms, showers and shelters of domestic abuse.

Meanwhile, USMS policy allows transgender swimmers to participate in the category of gender competition in which they identify, and can also be recognized by achievements, if certain conditions are met.

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One of the two conditions requires that hormonal therapy be adequately and uninterrupted properly properly for not less than a year. The other condition is the proof of serum testosterone levels measured during the last twelve months below five NMOL/L (144.25 ng/dl).

Trans swimmers who do not meet these requirements can still participate in the women’s category, but their times are eliminated from the results presented, and are not eligible for official times, places, points, records, 10 best forms of official recognition.

Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with USMS in the pending comments.

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